https://www.mycause.com.au/page/183259/a-smile-will-change-a-day-love-that-changed-my-world ________________________________ From: Bill <bi...@uniserve.com> Sent: Thursday, 9 August 2018 9:02 AM To: Debian User ML Cc: bi...@uniserve.com Subject: SystemD problem with launching a server
Hi, So I'd like to run rinetd at boot time on Stretch along with sshd. I've no problem running rinetd manually using /usr/sbin/rinetd or in a script using the same command. ps aux |grep rinetd shows it's running and it works as expected. So I've written a service file for systemd, /etc/systemd/system/rinetd.service and enabled it with systemctl enable /etc/systemd/system/rinetd.service. At boot time the file gets run but nothing shows up with ps aux, although sshd is running correctly. I think the problem is with the systemd file. Here's the rinetd.service file: # /etc/systemd/system/rinetd.service # A systemd.service file to start # /usr/sbin/rinetd at boot time. [Unit] Description=Start rinetd server After=multi-user.target network.target sshd.service [Service] Type=oneshot ExecStart=/usr/sbin/rinetd Restart=no [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target Any clues? Is this file too sparse? Or am I pining for the fjords? Bill -- Sent using Icedove on Debian GNU/Linux.